Although it is only Sunday, it seems as if a year has gone by. The gummy marks of adhesive tape and dark bruises on his hand remind us that not much time has passed, but Chicago seems a lifetime away. We wonder how he will get through an entire year like this, how WE will get through. But, I am sure that like most things, this time will pass quickly as well.
Our trip started on Tuesday, when we left for Chicago in the early afternoon. I cannot possibly convey to you what a relief having a relative and friend with us this trip has meant. To know our children are in loving hands while we were spending countless hours at the hospital, to know that they were well cared for, to have someone to sit and hash out the details of everything at the end of the day and to share activities and many meals was unimaginable. It relieved so much stress and strain on the two of us, having Vicki there. She is an amazingly patient Aunt and the girls (and Jack) are so lucky to have her near. We all are. Thank you, Vicki. Words will never suffice.
We arrived at our hotel around dinner time on Tuesday. We checked in and headed back out, hoping to find a restaurant I had read about. The wait was long and the parking lot was very full, but it was worth every minute. The food was spectacular and it was an entertaining experience. As is often the case, a kind stranger came along to comment on our family's dynamic. He, too, had raised several girls and then "got his boy." We spoke for about five minutes and then he returned to his wife at their table. For the next hour and a half we met course after course of Greek delicacies and that kind gentleman faded from our thoughts.
2 comments:
Thanks for the kind words! Thank YOU for inviting me. I had a great time! Really! The girls were well behaved, especially being locked up in a hotel room for so long. I'm still amazed that they never got stains on two different white shirts that they wore! ...lol
I hope you are doing ok with John back at work. Don't forget that you can call me any time. You know where to reach me!
Sandi, John, Jack & girls,
You are in our prayers! And yes Aunt Vicki is a GODSEND! She was by my side through a high-risk bed-resting quadruplet pregnancy then months of touch & go in the NICU, along with a life or death surgery for my 2 pound 5 week old Joshua. There were days you wondered if you could find strength to go on but you DO. This too shall pass. Much luck with the casting! During Josh's 2nd surgery I had better luck with post-op breast-feeding by alerting anesthesia & recovery that I wanted to be by his side when he woke to breast feed, & it was such a comfort to both of us. I understand your pain of standing by waiting so HELPLESSLY. You will remain in our prayers & we'll keep up to date on your progress through Vicki & your blog. Lisa
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